Getting caught in the crossfire and in the insane web of machinations woven by Pagan Min, you will have to make your way through a wild region of your homeland, facing countless enemies.Īfter receiving feedback from Far Cry 3 players, Ubisoft has promised to make the open-world gameplay tie in better with the core storyline, so players wouldn't feel disjointed, like playing two different games.
Players will take on the role of a native of Kyrat returning to his homeland to scatter his mother's ashes. In Far Cry 4, players will undertake a momentous adventure set in Kyrat, a fictional country set in the Himalayas, that is torn apart by a civil war, struggling under the regime of a despotic ruler trying to secure the reins of power, Pagan Min. Because survival is the only thing that matters – especially when you're thrust into the treacherous land of Kyrat, the dangerous and unpredictable setting of Far Cry 4," the description on Ubisoft's blog reads.Īs usual, the company's choice of music is top-notch, and J2 and Blu Holliday's rendition of Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive" complements the crazy action on-screen just perfectly, with its retrospective mood and mysterious undertones. "This is one of those trailers where a long preamble just isn't necessary. The developer has also released a new batch of screenshots, showing more of the environments we'll be able to explore and some of the enemies we're about to face, complete with teasing us about the ways we'll be able to dispose of them, ways which include rampaging elephants.
Ubisoft has just released another teaser trailer for Far Cry 4, showing us more of the exciting action that's in store come November.